Karachi: Pakistan’s largest city and economical hub Karachi received moderate to heavy shower on Wednesday as easterly winds lashed the metropolis and are expected to remain here till Sunday, said Met officials.
They explained that coming from neighbouring India the easterly winds would cause more rain in parts of Sindh and Punjab.
The sun remained behind clouds most of the day and the mercury slid a couple of degrees centigrade on the scale.
The Met officials said that by 2:30pm on Wednesday 4.2 millimetres of rain was recorded at airport area while others parts of the city including Defence, Baldia Town, Saeedabad, Korangi, Landhi, Kemari, Orangi, Gulshan-e-Iqbal and old city area also received rain.
The province including Karachi city is expected to get scattered rain and thundershowers till Sunday, which may also remain cloudy.
The rain turned the metropolis weather pleasant but also caused power breakdown in several areas. Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) said that the electricity was suspended in six percent area of the city, adding that 80 feeders out 1300 have been tripped.
The company said that their technicians were busy to restore electric supply in the affected areas.
The met office says the scattered rain and thundershower with isolated heavy falls is also expected in Punjab including Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh including Karachi and Kashmir, while isolated rain thundershower in Gilgit Batistan and eastern Balochistan including Zhob, Kallat, Sibbi and Makran divisions.
Few Tweets about #Rain
#karachi #rain and #trafficjam all go together – Where are you stuck Pls share
— Hammad Siddiqui (@hammads) September 5, 2012
FIND SHELTER ALL YOU STREET KITTIES!!! #Rain
— Khizra (@KhizM) September 5, 2012
Traffic chokng on shahrae faisal is under cardiac arrest on shaheed e millay and its 8 am #rain — FK (@faisalkapadia) September 5, 2012
Some parts of Islamabad have received heavy #rain, The Met Office has forecast rain in Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Lahore and Sargodha Divisions — Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) September 2, 2012
You know its monsoon in #Pakistan when #rain is trending alongside #Karachi, #Lahore and #Islamabad
— Ayesha (@Ayesha_Zulfi) September 5, 2012
Awsum view frm my workplace #Karachi #Rain twitter.com/wajih_e/status…
— Wajih Nasim (@wajih_e) September 5, 2012
#rain until its going on so pleasant.. and when it passes #pain.. welcome to THE #karachi
— Mohammad Lakha (@mohammadlakha) September 5, 2012
Ek dafa phir #Lahore bheeg gaya. 🙂 #Raininstagr.am/p/PMT6rWila8/
— faran ch (@faranch) September 5, 2012
@kesc_ltd outage since 8am and now its almost 5pm. that’s Insane #loadshedding#Karachi #KESC Y don’t u #Rain proof your installations?
— Hina Safdar (@hinasafi) September 5, 2012
Power supply was interrupted in #Karachi as almost 80 feeders tripped due to #Rain
— Shahid Abbasi (@shahidabbasi1) September 5, 2012
#Karachi #Traffic from Gharibabad to Hassan Square like Misbah’s batting – Tuk Tuk Tuk 🙂
— Aly Balagamwala (@discomaulvi) September 5, 2012
People enjoying the beautiful weather.. 🙂 #karachi #rain #highway #green@ Shara-e-Faisal instagr.am/p/PMVH_iPcpm/
— ارسلان Ù…Øمد خان (@ArsalanMKhan) September 5, 2012
@ammar_haider opps too late I already did bt thank goodness there was no electricity,:)
— Irum Jalal Farooque (@Irumf) September 5, 2012
light came back for few minutes and again gull. @kesc_ltd WTH
— Hina Safdar (@hinasafi) September 5, 2012
Water everywhere. Shahrah e Faisal jammed. Lots of flooding near Nursery. Cars stalled. Chaos.
— jehan_ara (@jehan_ara) September 5, 2012
Dude, where’s my Boat? #rain twitter.com/ChaiCharsi/sta…
— Sabina (@ChaiCharsi) September 5, 2012
Rain! Traffic jams! Pakora’s! Loadshedding! Paani Purii! Choose!
— SHARMILAFARUQUI (@sharmilafaruqi) September 5, 2012
Aziz’s ka idea of havin local body discussion wth thatta chunga murs on chutt!! and now its raining! yfrog.com/oblbzgdj
— Marvi Memon (@marvi_memon) September 5, 2012
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